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    #91
    They wont let it fail, trust me. They will inject another $30tn in if they have to.

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      #92
      Credit Suisse is like a boat with holes in it. It gets patched up every four years or so. I think they’ve learned to hang on the teat and get free money every few years. Overly simplistic, I know but I’ve heard this song several times before.

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        #93
        Bailing out the financial sector is highly inflationary all while inflation is already a massive issue.

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            #95
            Wall Street Journal suggests 186 banks now in the same boat as SVB and Signature Bank. Panic has set in. Each day matters.

            Central bankers continue to tighten into a credit crisis. And the Fed plans to hike rates next week, absolutely insane . . . .
            Last edited by errolanderson; Mar 19, 2023, 06:21.

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              #96
              Warren Buffet would not have been asked to provide advice to the banks that went broke.
              Not in any way a woke type investor.
              Where would he even start?

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                #97
                I posted this video from a FDIC meeting a few months ago in Rural issues. Its just a few minutes have a listen.

                Last edited by biglentil; Mar 19, 2023, 04:12.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
                  Warren Buffet would not have been asked to provide advice to the banks that went broke.
                  Not in any way a woke type investor.
                  Where would he even start?
                  Buffett backstopped some banks back in the 2008 crisis and got paid very handsomely for doing it.

                  Imagine he is doing the same for a handful of regional banks right now. JPM and others taking on another group. Other raiders in the mix.

                  But more so, his folksy midwestern charm instills confidence in a sector that has none right now. Optics

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    Buffett backstopped some banks back in the 2008 crisis and got paid very handsomely for doing it.

                    Imagine he is doing the same for a handful of regional banks right now. JPM and others taking on another group. Other raiders in the mix.

                    But more so, his folksy midwestern charm instills confidence in a sector that has none right now. Optics
                    Jim Cramer put out the buy call on SVG on his show one month prior to the SVG failure. Just enough time for those privy enough to the plan to dump shares and liquidate holdings. Warren Buffetts appearance on the scene, you are right optics.
                    Last edited by biglentil; Mar 19, 2023, 09:13.

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                      Will the credit unions gain $ in investments with the questionable banking environment?

                      100k guaranteed investment for a big 5 bank account.

                      Apparently unlimited at Credit Union?

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                        US Fed dumps more currency into banks than 2008 crisis:



                        The US Fed May be forced to pause interest rate hikes… “for now “

                        Gold over $2000….

                        ATB and Alberta Credit Union deposits are 100% Alberta Government backed… I was reading other provincial governments have different Credit Union backing levels… some at $250,000.

                        Cheers

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                          The London Metal exchange had rocks in inventory instead of Nickel, but the gold inventory at Fort Knox that has not been audited since 1950 is still in Fort Knox.

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                            When 4 banks fail it’s a financial crisis. But it’s not
                            Inflation is just transitory.
                            Bank bail out is not a bail out. Is QE 5 going to cause more inflation?
                            Every bank in NorthAmerica is planning on lots of loan defaults.

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                              Originally posted by TOM4CWB View Post
                              US Fed dumps more currency into banks than 2008 crisis:



                              The US Fed May be forced to pause interest rate hikes… “for now “

                              Gold over $2000….

                              ATB and Alberta Credit Union deposits are 100% Alberta Government backed… I was reading other provincial governments have different Credit Union backing levels… some at $250,000.

                              Cheers
                              Our Credit Union still can't find the $500,000.00 that vanished from our local RM account and the Ins. company refuses to cover the loss. With crap like that and a world FULL of junk bonds no wonder some people still use cream cans.

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                                Originally posted by Old Cowzilla View Post
                                Our Credit Union still can't find the $500,000.00 that vanished from our local RM account and the Ins. company refuses to cover the loss. With crap like that and a world FULL of junk bonds no wonder some people still use cream cans.
                                Is this true ??

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